Yes, you can walk to several beaches from the cruise port in Bimini, but the experience depends on which "Bimini" you are visiting. Most modern cruise ships dock at the Resort World Bimini Cruise Port on North Bimini. From this pier, it is a very short and easy walk (about 10 minutes) to Paradise Beach or the beach areas associated with the Hilton at Resorts World Bimini. However, for the more famous and pristine public beaches like Radio Beach, Blister Beach, or Spook Hill, the walk is considerably longer—approximately 2 to 3 miles (40 to 60 minutes) southward through Alice Town. While the walk is flat and scenic, many cruise passengers prefer to take the free tram provided by the resort to the "Beach Club" or rent a golf cart for the day, which is the most popular way to explore the island. If your ship anchors and tenders to South Bimini, the beaches there are even more remote and generally require a water taxi to reach. In short, while a beach is technically walkable from the North Bimini pier, a golf cart or the resort tram is the most efficient way to reach the best swimming spots without spending your limited port time trekking under the hot Bahamian sun.